How to raise succulent Qiuli
Last Update :2024.10.30
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Qiuli grows easily in groups, likes warmth and light, and its dormant period is in summer. The more abundant the light, the greater the temperature difference between day and night, and the brighter the color of the leaves. When the temperature exceeds 35°C in summer, it is appropriate to shade. In winter, when the temperature is lower than 5°C, watering should be controlled; generally, it has better drainage and ventilation. Plant in neutral sandy soil; prune off old dry leaves.
Characteristics and habits
Characteristics and habits
Qiuli’s leaves are whorled, like a lotus. The leaves below it are easy to wither and decline, forming old piles, which will then grow from Lateral buds grow from the lower part of the stem, forming clusters. Qiuli's leaves are usually grey-green, covered with a slight white powder. In the spring, autumn and winter, the leaves of Qiuli change a lot when bathed in the sun, showing a variety of colors such as red, orange, yellow, purple, pink and so on. During the flowering period in spring, the center one blooms first, producing cute little yellow flowers that gradually form cymes, which are very eye-catching and cute.
The dormant period of Qiuli is in summer, but the dormant period is not obvious. It grows quickly, grows easily in groups, and likes a light, warm, and ventilated environment.
Care methods
Light requirements< /h3>
The more sufficient light there is, the greater the temperature difference between day and night, and the leaves growing on Qiuli will become brighter in color. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure sufficient light time and light intensity, in addition to carrying out appropriate treatments in the hot summer
< p>Shade, and light can be used at other times.Temperature requirements
Qiuli likes a warm growing environment and hates high temperatures and cold. If the temperature in summer exceeds 35°C, appropriate shading should be provided, watering should be temporarily reduced or stopped, and ventilation should be enhanced. When the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, watering should be controlled. If the temperature continues to drop, it should be moved indoors to a sunny place for the winter.
Soil Requirements
Qiuli has higher soil requirements. Neutral sandy soil with good drainage and ventilation should be used as soil to facilitate the removal of excess water and is beneficial to the plants. Root growth. The soil can be prepared with one part each of pine needle soil, vermiculite, leaf humus soil, and sandy soil, or you can add cinders and screened Akadama soil, Kanuma soil, volcanic stone and other particles. Repot the plant in the spring of about 1 to 2 years. When repotting, you can cut off the necrotic old roots with scissors. In addition, it is important that the nitrogen content of the soil should not be too high.
Watering requirements
If there is sufficient sunlight, watering is more casual. Normally, watering can be done after the soil is nearly dry, and watering should be done thoroughly. In hot summers and cold winters, watering should be limited and only a small amount of water can be poured after the soil dries out.
About pruning
It is necessary to prune off old dry leaves in time, otherwise the accumulation of old leaves will cause bacteria to breed and endanger the healthy growth of Qiuli. If the plant grows wildly or gets too tall, you can trim the top branches and leaves to shape it and control the height of the plant to maintain the beautiful image of the plant.
The editor reminds you that the top part of the cut plant can be inserted into sandy and slightly damp pot soil to take root and grow into a new plant after the wound is dried.
Propagation methods
Qiuli's It has a strong reproductive capacity, and its leaves or branches can survive by cutting. Various methods such as tillering buds and leaf cuttings can be used for propagation. Reproductive success rate is high.
Notes
Qiuli is a group plant. Once it grows in groups, the leaves on the lower branches will block ventilation, indirectly weakening Qiuli’s antibacterial ability and making it easy to be infected with viruses, so in When maintaining Qiuli, pay attention to sterilizing the substrate and do not leave it in a humid or waterlogged state for a long time.
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